CET exam being conducted with transparency and fairness, Himmat Singh
Govt and Commission have ensured all necessary facilities for candidates
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh –
Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC), Chairman, Himmat Singh said that the CET Exam-2025 is being conducted smoothly at all designated centers across the state. Around 13.5 lakh candidates are appearing for the CET exam across Haryana. The government has arranged all necessary facilities such as free transport and temporary accommodation for the candidates. The CET exam is being conducted with complete transparency and fairness to provide better employment opportunities to deserving candidates, he said.
Himmat Singh further shared this information after inspecting the first exam center at DAV School, Police Lines, Nuh, and later visiting Government Model Sanskriti Senior Secondary School-1, Nuh, on the first day of the CET exam. Extending his best wishes to all candidates, he urged them to give their exams with full preparation. He said that HSSC has ensured the convenience of candidates, and for this the government has also ensured proper arrangements.
On Saturday, he first inspected the exam center in Nuh and also interacted with candidates, who expressed happiness over the CET exam arrangements. There was great enthusiasm among the candidates.
He said that the CET exam is being conducted in Nuh for the first time, and the district administration has made all necessary arrangements to ensure its smooth conduct. Facilities such as transport, accommodation, and meals have been arranged for candidates. Shuttle bus services have also been provided in all districts to transport candidates from bus stands to exam centers.
Responding to the questions of the mediapersons, he said that admit cards were not issued to some candidates due to deficiencies in their applications, mainly because they failed to sign after submitting their details. He clarified that any unsigned document has no legal validity. He hoped that such candidates would avoid repeating these mistakes in future applications.
Under his inspection schedule, he visited the exam centers at DAV Public School, Police Lines, and Government Model Sanskriti Senior Secondary School-1 in Nuh to review the arrangements. He examined security measures, CCTV surveillance, biometric verification, drinking water, toilets, and seating arrangements. He also interacted with the center superintendents to gather information about the arrangements and emphasized giving top priority to candidates’ convenience.
Deputy Commissioner, Sh. Vishram Kumar Meena was also present on the occasion.